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Chef Steve Phelps pictured with Megan Sorby, Founder and CEO of Pine Island Redfish.
Louisa Gairn
3 min read
The Florida land-based aquaculture start-up says strong biological performance supports plans to scale its regenerative RAS site in 2026.
Pine Island Redfish co-founders Tom Sorby and Megan Sorby (CEO), pictured at their fish farming facility in Florida.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
The Florida land-based aquaculture start-up is celebrating its first commercial harvest of red drum, with its fish available in Publix Supermarkets and selected restaurants in Florida.
The Propagule Collection Project brings together two companies with a shared mission to strengthen coastal ecosystems through innovative, sustainable practices. Pictured: Pine Island Redfish CEO Megan Sorby with some of the mangrove seedlings.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
The regenerative aquaculture company cultivating red drum has announced a new collaboration with environmental apparel company MANG to save coastal ecosystems through its Buy One. Plant One.® initiati ...
Megan Sorby, Founder and CEO of Pine Island Redfish.
Louisa Gairn
16 min read
WeAreAquaculture caught up with Megan Sorby to find out more about her fascinating career in fish farming, and the story of building her new land-based aquaculture venture, Pine Island Redfish.
Founder and former CEO of The Kingfish Company and current co-founder and Managing Partner of AquaFounders Capital, Ohad Maiman has been appointed Pine Island Redfish Chairman of the Board.
Marta Negrete
2 min read
Led by ex-Kingfish Maine’s Operations Manager Megan Sorby, Pine Island Redfish is a new land-based RAS company to farm US native red drum.
Atlantic redfish Sebastes fasciatus, one of two redfish species permitted in 2025-2026.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
Canadian fisheries minister Joanne Thompson announced a total allowable catch of 60,000 tonnes for 2025-2026. The fishery was opened in 2024 for the first time since 1995.
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